Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics of TU Braunschweig and Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Clinic of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Aug 31;298:34-38. doi: 10.3233/SHTI220903.
In medicine, many international exchange opportunities exist, yet often only towards the end of the course of study. Opportunities for students to gain high-level international research experience early during the studies are rare. A good student-mentor relationship during a research stay abroad is a key factor for scientific success. The aims of this paper are to report on an international exchange and education program that has funded more than 700 students and has been carefully developed and advanced over more than 40 years, its mentor-to-mentor concept and potential success factors for building and maintain such programs. A summary of the history, the concept and the experiences of students is provided, along with a discussion of evaluation results and success factors. The Biomedical Education Program (BMEP) team has - within the last seven years of leadership by the authors - selected and funded 83 German students from different biomedical studies who went abroad for research projects. Preliminary evaluation results show a high degree of satisfaction with the program and its mentor-to-mentor concept, which we deem to be the key to success. Further factors include continued funding, determination, self-organization and assertiveness, an excellent alumni network and a meticulous selection process for both, students and hosts. Further, more detailed evaluation of survey results has to follow. Our results may support the build-up of similar exchange programs.
在医学领域,存在许多国际交流机会,但通常只在学习过程的后期才有。学生在学习早期获得高水平国际研究经验的机会很少。在海外研究期间,良好的师生关系是取得科学成功的关键因素。本文旨在报告一个国际交流和教育计划,该计划已经资助了 700 多名学生,并经过 40 多年的精心发展和推进,其导师对导师的概念和建立和维护此类计划的潜在成功因素。本文提供了该计划的历史、概念和学生经验的总结,并讨论了评估结果和成功因素。生物医学教育计划(BMEP)团队——在作者领导的过去七年里——从不同的生物医学研究中选拔并资助了 83 名前往国外进行研究项目的德国学生。初步评估结果显示,学生对该计划及其导师对导师的概念非常满意,我们认为这是成功的关键。其他因素包括持续的资金支持、决心、自我组织和自信、优秀的校友网络以及对学生和导师的精心选拔过程。此外,还需要对调查结果进行更详细的评估。我们的结果可能支持类似交流计划的建立。